If you live in DC, then you know that it’s often easier to walk places than drive to them. We were really built to be a walkable city. You can find some of the most charming and gorgeous streets in DC, if you know where to look. We rounded up the 11 best, most walkable streets in Washington DC.

M Street is the main drag of Georgetown and it’s a favorite among tourists and locals. You can find plenty of restaurants, shops and gorgeous Georgetown homes here. Just watch out because it’s almost always crowded.

U Street is known for its iconic bar scene but there’s always something going on here. There are plenty of unique thrift shops, beautiful murals that are a tribute to the neighborhood’s African American culture and, lots of restaurants and bars

While not as bustling as the other streets on our list, we couldn’t forget Pennsylvania Avenue, also know as "America’s Main Street." It’s the location of all of the official city parades and many of the protests. Amid the notable historic buildings, you’ll enjoy great restaurants and souvenir shops.

Massachusetts cuts across the district but from 18th Street to 35th Street, it is known as "Embassy Row." This street is home to various embassies and diplomatic missions. Take a relaxing stroll and enjoy the gorgeous mansions along the route.

Swann Street is truly one of the most gorgeous streets in the country. It’s lined with beautiful, colorful row houses and in the spring, you’ll find an array of flowers on every lawn. It’s also not far from Dupont Circle, so you can still walk to many restaurants and shops.

The intersection of Columbia Road and 18th Street is known as a major part of the Adams Morgan neighborhood. It’s a strip a mile long of fun bars, restaurants and shops that are frequently busy on the weekends.

A historic street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, Barracks Row has over 30 restaurants, retailers and boutiques. It’s composed of five blocks of 8th Street that stretch south from Pennsylvania Avenue to the Navy Yard.

10. CityCenter (between H Street NW and New York Avenue between 9th and 11th)

CityCenter is technically a neighborhood and not quite a street but it’s worth mentioning on the list. It’s a gorgeous space lined with storefronts, with open park space and amazing luxury shopping and local cafes.